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WAYNE C. HUBER, PH.D., P.E. urban hydrology and stormwater management engineering hydrology pollutant transport nonpoint source water quality control mathematical modeling of surface water quantity and quality application of hydrology and hydrodynamics to environmental problems EDUCATION Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 M.S., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965 B.S., Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 1963 REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS Professional Engineer, State of Florida CAREER SUMMARY Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, is Professor Emeritus of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University, and Senior Consultant with Geosyntec Consultants. He is a primary author of the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) and brings over 40 years of experience in management of stormwater, combined sewers, and nonpoint source runoff in urban areas, including simulation modeling, database formulation, receiving water impact evaluation, and control effectiveness assessment. His many publications include documents related to best management practices (BMPs), low impact development (LID), control trade-offs, and stormwater management methodologies. He has served as principal investigator (PI) or co-principal investigator for projects sponsored by the EPA, the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, and the Water Environment Research Foundation related to guidance methodology for evaluation, selection, placement, and design of BMP and LID facilities as well as on many other projects with federal, state and local agencies. As one example, in 2007-2009 he served as PI on a project for Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), to convert SPU’s sewer modeling basis to SWMM5, with development of model input from SPU’s extensive ArcGIS database. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC POSITIONS Research Assistant, California Institute of Technology (summer), 1962 Huber_LongCV.doc

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WAYNE C. HUBER, PH.D., P.E. urban hydrology and stormwater management engineering hydrology pollutant transport nonpoint source water quality control mathematical modeling of surface water quantity and quality application of hydrology and hydrodynamics to environmental problems

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 M.S., Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965 B.S., Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 1963

REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Professional Engineer, State of Florida

CAREER SUMMARY

Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, is Professor Emeritus of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University, and Senior Consultant with Geosyntec Consultants. He is a primary author of the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) and brings over 40 years of experience in management of stormwater, combined sewers, and nonpoint source runoff in urban areas, including simulation modeling, database formulation, receiving water impact evaluation, and control effectiveness assessment. His many publications include documents related to best management practices (BMPs), low impact development (LID), control trade-offs, and stormwater management methodologies. He has served as principal investigator (PI) or co-principal investigator for projects sponsored by the EPA, the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, and the Water Environment Research Foundation related to guidance methodology for evaluation, selection, placement, and design of BMP and LID facilities as well as on many other projects with federal, state and local agencies. As one example, in 2007-2009 he served as PI on a project for Seattle Public Utilities (SPU), to convert SPU’s sewer modeling basis to SWMM5, with development of model input from SPU’s extensive ArcGIS database.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Research Assistant, California Institute of Technology (summer), 1962

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 2 Research Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1963-68 Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida,

1968-73 Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida,

1973-79 Professor of Environmental Engineering Sciences and Affiliate Professor of Civil

Engineering, University of Florida, 1979-91 Professor, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering

(School of Civil and Construction Engineering, 2008+), Oregon State University, 1991- 2009, Department Head, 1991-2000, Professor Emeritus, 2009+

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Engineering Trainee, California Division of Highways Los Angeles, California (summers), 1960-61

Surveyor, Construction Supervisor, Alaska Department of Highways, Nome, Alaska (summer), 1965

Consultant to: Environmental Engineering, Inc., Diffusion Studies, 1970

Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, Hydrologic Studies in Everglades, 1971-72

Pan American Health Organization, Invited Lecturer on Water Pollution, 1972

Water and Air Research, Drainage Studies, Lake Hydrology, Thermal Pollution, EPA 208 Planning, 1972-77

Frederic R. Harris, Inc., Water Quality Studies on St. Johns River, 1973

James F. MacLaren, Ltd., Urban Runoff Studies, 1974-75

Corps of Engineers, Urban Hydrology Lecturer, 1974

Environmental Science and Engineering, Impact of Finger Canals on Harbor Water Quality, 1974-75

University of Massachusetts, Applications of Stormwater Management Models, 1974-76

University of North Carolina, EPA 208 Planning Methodology, 1975

Brevard Engineering Corp., Water Quality Analysis of Urban Development, 1975-76

Howard, Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff, EPA 208 Planning, 1976-77

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 3 C.D.D. Howard and Assoc., Urban Runoff Analysis, Hydraulic Transient Studies,

1976-77

Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc., Hydrologic Impact of Marsh Development, 1977

Deltona Corporation, Assessment of Projected Lake Water Quality, 1978-82

Woodward-Clyde Inc., EPA Nationwide Urban Runoff Program Advisory Group, 1978-83

Black and Veatch, Detroit EPA 201 Advisory Committee, 1978-80

Clinton-Bogart Associates, Elizabeth, NJ and Boston EPA 201 Studies, 1978-79

Resources for the Future, Inc., Comparative Evaluation of Terrestrial Runoff Models, 1977-79

Najarian, Thatcher and Associates, Passaic River, NJ, EPA 201 Study, 1980-82

Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress, Review of Water Resources Models for Use by Federal Agencies, 1980-81

Analysis of Agricultural Development in Upper St. Johns River Basin, 1981

Breedlove Associates, Hydrologic Modeling of Phosphate Mines, 1981-82

Water and Air Research, River Basin Modeling, Lake Destratification, 1981-82

Paul Larsen Associates, Flooding in South Dade County, 1984

CH2M-Hill, Recharge/Recycling for the Peace River Water Supply, 1983-84

Orange County, Florida, Waste Load Allocation Study, 1984

Tennessee Eastman Company, SWMM Seminar, 1985

Citrus County, Florida, Review of Small Hydropower Development, 1986

Holland and Knight, Peace River Hydrology, 1986-88

Woodward-Clyde, Inc., Nonpoint Source Pollution of San Francisco Bay, 1987-91

Mann and Davis, Flooding of Lake Floyd, Orange County, 1988

Chain of Lakes Property Owners Assn., Lake Kissimmee Hydrology, 1988

West Coast Regional Water Supply Authority, Tampa, FL, Hydrologic Impact of Pumping, 1988-89

International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, Delft, Netherlands, Urban Drainage Workshop, 1988-91

Woodward-Clyde, Inc., EPA Nationwide Nonpoint Source Analysis, 1988-91

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 4 Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Review of Urban Drainage Studies, 1989-91

EPA, Review of Urban Nonpoint Source Modeling, 1989-90

Cohen, Milstein and Hausfeld, Pollution Assessment, 1989-90

Rose, Sundstrom and Bentley, Lake Hydrology, 1989-90

Roy F. Weston, Inc., NOAA Nonpoint Source Assessment Review, 1990-91

South Florida Water Management District, Hydrologic Review, 1991

Louis Berger and Assoc., Narragansett Bay CSO Study Review, 1992-93

Woodward-Clyde, Inc., Stormwater Quality Evaluation Review, 1992-93

Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Detroit-Rouge River Review, 1993

Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Sacramento Stormwater Management Modeling Review, 1994-95

Kent, Ridge and Crawford, Jacksonville Superfund Site Evaluation, 1994-95

McNamee, Porter & Seeley, CSO Impact Modeling Review, Lake St. Clair, MI, 1994

Woodward-Clyde, Inc., Stormwater Modeling Review, Eugene, 1995-98

Camp, Dresser and McKee, Inc., Massachusetts NPS Model Review, 1996

Environmental Protection Agency, Planning for EPA Modeling Activities, 1997-99

Phillip Williams and Associates, Johnson Creek Modeling, 1999

University of Georgia, SWMM and TMDL Modeling, 1999

Hardin-Davis, HSPF Modeling Review, 2003

Geosyntec Consultants, Salt Water Marsh Modeling, 2004

Brake Pad Institute, Evaluation of SF Bay Cu loadings, 2004-07

TetraTech, CSO modeling in Louisville, 2005-08

University of Florida, Bird hazards at airports, 2006.

Water Environment Research Foundation, Stormwater Modeling Project Review, 2007

Auckland Regional Council, Review of Harbour Pollution Study, 2007-09

Salmon Safe, Evaluation of University of Washington Stormwater Practices, 2008

Center for Watershed Protection, Review of Florida Stormwater Modeling Procedures, 2009

CITS Group, SWMM5 Workshop for Beijing Hydraulic Research Institute, 2009

TetraTech, EPA SUSTAIN Model Review, 2010

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 5 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Societies

Life Member, American Society of Civil Engineers

Diplomate, American Academy of Water Resources Engineers

Member, ASCE Environmental and Water Resources Institute

Member, American Geophysical Union

Member, International Association for Hydraulic Research

Member, American Water Resources Association

Member, Tau Beta Pi

Committees and Service

Member, Watershed Council, ASCE EWRI, Chair 1999-00

Member, Awards Committee, ASCE EWRI, 1999-03, 2007-, Chair 2010-2012

Chair, Executive Committee, ASCE Water Resources Engineering Division, 1998-99

Member, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Council, Chair 1990-92

Member, ASCE-USGS Task Committee on Urban Gaging Networks, 1990

Member, ASCE Committee on Mgmt. Group D Reorganization, 1992-93

Member, ASCE Planning Committee for 2009 Joint ASCE-IAHR Congress

University of Florida Science Representative, Intercollegiate Alliance for Undergraduate Education, 1990-91

Member, City of Corvallis, Stormwater Planning Committee, 1998-02

Member, National Research Council, Committee on the Causes and Management of Coastal Eutrophication, 1998-00

Member, National Research Council, Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, 1999-05

Member, National Research Council, Committee to Review Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, 2001-02. Member follow-up review committee for The Nature Conservancy, 2002-03.

Co-chair, Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage, Portland, OR, ASCE/IAHR/IWA, September 2002.

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 6 Working Group Member, Implementation of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)

through Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits in Oregon, Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality, 2002.

Panel Member for Engineering Awards, EPA Science Achievement Awards, 1999-2011.

Adjunct Advisor, Independent Science Panel, Washington State Department of Ecology, Review of Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington, 2003.

Project Advisor, University of Illinois Stormwater Project, 2004.

Member, ASCE EWRI Conference Planning Committee for IAHR International Conference, Vancouver, BC, 2009.

Chair, National Research Council, Committee on Independent Scientific Review of Everglades Restoration Progress, 2004-06; member 2006-2008.

Chair, Engineering Conferences International, Intelligent Modeling to Improve Stormwater Management, Arcata, CA, July 2007.

Associate Editor, ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2007-

Honors and Awards

National Science Foundation Trainee, 1965-66

Lorenz G. Straub Award from University of Minnesota for “Outstanding Thesis in Hydraulic Engineering,” 1969

ASCE Hilgard Hydraulic Prize for technical paper in Hydraulics, 1973

1981-1982 President, Gainesville Branch ASCE

Outstanding Dept. of Env. Eng. Sci. Professor, 1982 (by student vote)

Florida Engineering Society, Outstanding Technical Achievement Award, (for EPA Storm Water Management Model), North Central Chapter Award, 1984, FES State Award, 1985.

Engineer of the Year, 1986, Gainesville Branch, ASCE

Eminent Speaker and Invited Lecture Tour, Institution of Engineers, Australia, February 1992

Invited Speaker and Lecturer, Kyoto and Tokyo Universities, October 1998

Kennison Lecturer, Boston Society of Civil Engineers, May 2000

Oregon Section ASCE Engineer of the Year, September 2005

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 7 ASCE Life Member, January 2006

Invited Lecturer, University of Florida, November 2006

ASCE/EWRI Julian Hinds Award, May 2007

OSU College of Engineering, Alumni Professor Award, September 2008

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Books and Book Chapters

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Drainage, Flood Control and Navigation,” Chapter 9 in Water Resources Atlas of Florida, E.A. Fernald and D.J. Patton, eds., Florida State University Press, Tallahassee, 1984, pp. 116-121.

Bedient, P.B.,W.C. Huber and B.E. Vieux, Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis, Prentice-Hall Publishing Co., Upper Saddle River, NJ, First Edition, 1988; Second Edition, 1992; Third Edition, 2002; Fourth Edition, 2008.

Huber, W.C., “Modeling,” Chapter 4 in Combined Sewer Overflow Pollution Abatement, Manual of Practice No. FD-17, Water Pollution Control Federation, Alexandria, VA, 1989.

Huber, W.C., “Contaminant Transport in Surface Water,” Chapter 14 in Handbook of Hydrology, D.R. Maidment, ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1993.

Huber, W.C., “EPA Storm Water Management Model -- SWMM,” Chapter 22 in Computer Models of Watershed Hydrology, V.P. Singh, ed., Water Resources Publications, Highlands Ranch, CO, 1995, pp. 783-808.

Donigian, A.S., Jr., Huber, W.C., and T.O. Barnwell, Jr., “Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and Nonurban Areas,” Chapter 7 in Nonpoint Pollution and Urban Stormwater Management, V. Novotny, ed., Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., Lancaster, PA, 1995, pp. 293-345.

Committee on the Causes and Management of Coastal Eutrophication, Clean Coastal Waters: Understanding and Reducing the Effects of Nutrient Pollution, Ocean Studies Board, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2000. [Contributing author.]

James, W., Huber, W.C., Pitt, R.E., Dickinson, R.E. and W.R.C. James, Hydrology, A Guide to the Rain, Temperature, Runoff, Combine and Statistics Modules of the USEPA SWMM4, CHI Publications, Guelph, ON, 2002.

James, W., Huber, W.C., Pitt, R.E., Dickinson, R.E., Roesner, L.A., Aldrich, J.A. and W.R.C. James, Hydraulics, A Guide to the Extran, Transport, and Storage

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Treatment Modules of the USEPA SWMM4, CHI Publications, Guelph, ON, 2002.

Huber, W.C., Rossman, L.A. and R.E. Dickinson, “EPA Storm Water Management Model, SWMM5,” Chapter 14 in Watershed Models, V.P. Singh and D.K. Frevert, eds., CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2006.

James, W., Huber, W.C., Rossman, L.A., Dickinson, R.E., Pitt, R.E., W.R.C. James, W.R.C., Roesner, L.A., and J.A. Aldrich, User’s Guide to SWMM, CHI Publications, Guelph, ON, 2005.

Committee on Independent Scientific Review of Everglades Restoration Progress, Progress Toward Restoring the Everglades, The First Biennial Review – 2006, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2007. [W.C. Huber chaired the Committee.]

Technical Journals (Refereed)

Huber, W.C., Harleman, D.R.F. and P.J. Ryan, “Temperature Prediction in Stratified Reservoirs,” J. Hydraulics Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 98, No. HY4, April 1972, pp. 645-666.

Perez, A.I., Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and E.E. Pyatt, “Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface-Groundwater System,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 8, No. 5, October 1972, pp. 900-908.

Huber, W.C., “Modeling for Storm Water Strategies,” The APWA Reporter, Vol. 42, No. 5, May 1975, pp. 10-14.

Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Application of a Hydrologic Model for Land Use Planning in Florida,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 3, June 1975, pp. 469-482.

Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Environmental Model of the Kissimmee River Basin,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 103, No. WR2, November 1977, pp. 241-256.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Sullivan, R.H. and R. Field, “Nationwide Cost of Controlling Combined Sewer Overflows and Urban Stormwater Discharges,” Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 51, No. 8, August 1979, pp. 2043-2053.

Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Drainage Density as an Index of Watershed Development,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 104, No. IR4, December 1978, pp. 373-387.

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 9 Scholl, J., Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Water Quality Analysis of the Halifax River,

Florida,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 16, No. 2, April 1980, pp. 285-293.

Medina, M.A., Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and R. Field, “River Quality Model for Urban Stormwater Impacts,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 107, No. WR1, March 1981, pp. 263-280.

Medina, M.A., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Transients: Theory,” Journal of Environmental Engineering Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 107, No. EE4, August 1981, pp. 781-797.

Medina, M.A., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Modeling Stormwater Storage/Treatment Transients: Applications,” Journal of Environmental Engineering Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 107, No. EE4, August 1981, pp. 799-816.

Ammon, D., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Wetlands’ Use for Water Management in Florida,” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management Division, Proc. ASCE, Vol. 107, No. WR2, October 1981, pp. 315-327.

Goforth, G.F., Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Comparison of Basin Performance Modeling Techniques,” Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 109, No. 5, October 1983, pp. 1082-1098.

Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Nationwide Assessment of Urban Runoff Impact on Receiving Water Quality,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 20, No. 1, February 1984, pp. 35-42.

Aldrich, J.A. and W.C. Huber, Discussion of “Transient Mixed-Flow Models for Storm Sewers” by C.S. Song et al., Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 111, No. 3, March 1985, pp. 555-557.

Huber, W.C., Discussion of “Estimating Urban Time of Concentration,” by R.H. McCuen et al., Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 113, No. 1, January 1987, pp. 122-124.

Maalel, K., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Generalization of an Optimal Decision Rule to the Box-Cox Transformation for ARMA Models,” Hydrosoft, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1988, pp. 152-154.

Nix, S.J., Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Suspended Solids Removal in Detention Basins,” Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 114, No. 6, December 1988, pp. 1331-1343.

Miller, W.L., Foran, J.A., Huber, W.C., Davidson, J.M., Moye, H.A. and D.P. Spangler, “Ground Water Monitoring for Temik (Aldicarb) in Florida,” Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 25, No. 1, February 1989, pp. 79-86.

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 10 Marsalek, J., Barnwell, T.O., Geiger, W., Grottker, M., Huber, W.C., Saul, A.J.,

Schilling, W., and H.C. Torno, “Urban Drainage Systems: Design and Operation,” Water Science and Technology, Vol. 27, No. 12, 1993, pp. 31-70.

O’Loughlin, G., Huber, W.C., and B. Chocat, “Rainfall-Runoff Processes and Modelling,” Journal of Hydraulic Research, Vol. 34, No. 6, 1996, pp. 733-751.

Huber, W.C., Nelson, P.O., Eldin, N.N., Williamson, K.J., and J.R. Lundy, “Environmental Impact of Runoff from Highway Construction and Repair Materials: Project Overview,” Transportation Research Record 1743, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2001, pp. 1-9.

Nelson, P.O., Williamson, K.J., Azizian, M.F., Thayumanavan, P., Huber, W.C., and N.N. Eldin, “Environmental Impact of Runoff from Highway Construction and Repair Materials: Screening and Evaluation Methodology,” Transportation Research Record 1743, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2001, pp. 16-24.

Schmitt, T.G. and W.C. Huber, “The Scope of Integrated Modelling: System Boundaries, Sub-systems, Scales and Disciplines,” Water Science and Technology, Vol. 54, No. 6-7, 2006, pp. 405-413.

Huber, W.C., Wells, W.J., Besaw, I.K. and M.A. Leisenring, “Hydrologic Regionalisation Impacts on Wet-weather Control Selection,” Water Science and Technology, Vol. 54, No. 6-7. 2006, pp. 485-492.

Conference Proceedings Edited

Strecker, E.W. and W.C. Huber, eds., Global Solutions for Urban Drainage, Proc. Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage, Portland, Oregon, September 2002, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, 2002 (CD-ROM). Similar citation for printed volume of Extended Abstracts.

Huber, W.C. and E.W. Strecker, eds., Proceedings of Urban Runoff Modeling: Intelligent Modeling to Improve Stormwater Management, July 22-27, 2007, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, Engineering Conferences International, Brooklyn, NY, http://www.engconfintl.org/pastconf/07asfin.pdf

Conference Proceedings Papers (Refereed)

(Asterisk means only the abstract is referred. Final, completed paper subject to minimal or no review).

Harleman, D.R.F., Holley, E.R. and W.C. Huber, “Interpretation of Water Pollution Data from Tidal Estuary Models,” Proc. Third International Conference on Water Pollution Research, Sec. III, Paper No. 3, Munich, Germany, September 1966, Pergamon Press, pp. 1-11.

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 11 Harleman, D.R.F. and W.C. Huber, “Laboratory Studies on Thermal Stratification in

Reservoirs,” Proc. of the ASCE Specialty Conference on Current Research into the Effects of Reservoirs on Water Quality, Portland, Oregon, January 1968, Vanderbilt University, Department of Env. and Water Res. Eng., Tech. Rept No. 17, Nashville, TN, pp. 1-29.*

Huber, W.C., Russell, L.W. and E.E. Pyatt, “Routing Model for Combined Sewage,” Preprint No. 1108, ASCE National Water Resources Engineering Meeting, Memphis, TN, January 1970, 24 pp.*

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and S.M. Hasan, “The EPA Storm Water Management Model: A Current Overview,” in Combined Sewer Overflow Seminar Papers, EPA-670/2-73-077, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, November 1973, pp. 181-216.*

Huber, W.C., Medina, M.A., Hasan, S.M. and J.P. Heaney, “The EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) - An Introduction,” Proc. Storm-Water Management Workshop, Gainesville, M.P. Wanielista, ed., Florida Technological University, Orlando, February 1975, pp. 199-226.*

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “The Storm Water Management Model” in Proc. Applications of Stormwater Management Models, F.A. DiGiano and P.A. Mangarella, eds., EPA-670/2-75-065, (NTIS PB-247163), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, June 1975, pp. 242-246.*

Doyle, J.R., Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and S.M. Hasan, “Efficient Management of Urban Storm Water Runoff,” Proceedings, EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1976, W.R. Ott, ed., EPA-600/9-76-016 (NTIS PB-257142), Cincinnati, OH, July 1976, pp. 139-143.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Murphy, M.P. and S.M. Hasan, “Generalized Method for Evaluating Urban Storm Water Quality Management Storage/Treatment Alternatives,” Proceedings, EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation, Cincinnati, April 1976, W.R. Ott, ed., EPA-600/9-76-016 (NTIS PB-257142), Cincinnati, OH, July 1976, pp. 358-361.

Bedient, P.B., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Modeling Hydrologic Land Use Interactions in Florida,” Proceedings, EPA Conference on Environmental Modeling and Simulation, Cincinnati, April 1976, W.R. Ott, ed., EPA-600/9-76-016 (NTIS PB-257142), Cincinnati, OH, July 1976, pp. 362-366.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Introduction to the EPA Stormwater Management Model (SWMM),” in Proceedings of Applications of Stormwater Management Models-1976, DiGiano, F.A., Adrian, D.D. and P.A. Mangarella, eds.,

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EPA-600/2-77-065 (NTIS PB-265321), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, March 1977, pp. 34-73.*

Medina, M.A., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Impact of Urban Water Pollution Control on Receiving Water Quality,” Preprint No. 2859, ASCE Spring Convention, Dallas, April 1977, 29 pp.*

Ammon, D.C., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Multipurpose Storage Treatment Analysis,” Proceedings, Stormwater Retention/Basins Seminar, Y.A. Yousef, ed., Report ESE1. 77-9, Florida Technological University, Orlando, July 1977, pp. 70-89.*

Huber, W.C., “Use of the EPA SWMM for Continuous Simulation,” Proc. Symposium on Urban Watershed Management: Flooding and Water Quality, Rice Univer-sity, May 1978, Rice University Studies, Houston, Vol. 65, No. 1, Winter 1979, pp. 43-51.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data for Hydrologic Model Testing and Urban Runoff Characterization,” in Urban Storm Drainage, Proceedings of the International Conference held at the University of Southampton, April 1978, P.R. Helliwell, ed., Pentech Press, London and J. Wiley, New York, 1978, pp. 138-148.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and H.C. Torno, “Computer Impact on Environmental Runoff and Wastewater Studies,” Preprint 3106, ASCE Fall Convention, San Francisco, CA, October 1977, 30 pp.*

Ammon, D.C., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Use of Wetlands for Water Resource Management in Florida’s Kissimmee River Basin,” Preprint 3394, ASCE Fall Convention, Chicago, IL, October 1978, 17 pp.*

Huber, W.C., Nix, S.J., Peltz, W.A. and J.P. Heaney, “Overview of November 1977 Release of SWMM,” in Urban Stormwater Management Workshop Proceedings, R. Field, ed., EPA-600/9-78-017 (NTIS PB-288801), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, August 1978. pp. 33-39.*

Nix, S.J., Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Revised SWMM Storage/Treatment Block,” Proc., Storm Water Management Model Users Group Meeting, Annapolis, Maryland, November 1978, H.C. Torno, ed., EPA-600/9-79-003 (NTIS PB-290742/6BE), Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, November 1978, pp. 1-27.*

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and M. Lehman, “National Assessment of Receiving Water Impact from Urban Stormwater Pollution,” Proceedings, National Conference of Urban Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflow-Impact on Receiving Water Bodies, Orlando, Florida, November 1979, Yousef, Y.A., Wanielista, M.P.,

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McLellon, W.M. and J.S. Taylor, eds., EPA-600/9-80-056 (NTIS B81-155426), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, December 1980, pp. 407-436.

Huber, W.C., Discussion in The Design Storm Concept, G. Patry and M.B. McPherson, eds., EP 80-R-8, GREMU-79/02, Civil Engineering Department, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, December 1979, pp. 58-59.*

Huber, W.C., “Urban Wasteload Generation by Multiple Regression Analysis of Nationwide Urban Runoff Data,” in Workshop on Verification of Water Quality Models, R.V. Thomann and T.O. Barnwell, eds., EPA-600/9-80-016, Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, April 1980, pp. 167-174.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Operational Models for Stormwater Quality Management,” in Environmental Impact of Nonpoint Source Pollution, M.R. Overcash and J.M. Davidson, eds., Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Ann Arbor, MI, 1980, pp. 397-444.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “The USEPA Storm Water Management Model, SWMM: A Ten Year Perspective,” in Urban Stormwater Hydraulics and Hydrology, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, University of Illinois, Urbana, June 1981, B.C. Yen, ed., Water Resources Publications, Littleton, CO, 1982, pp. 247-256.

Huber, W.C. and P.L. Brezonik, “Water Budget and Projected Water Quality in Proposed Man-Made Lakes Near Estuaries in the Marco Island Area, Florida,” Proc. of the National Symposium on Freshwater Inflow to Estuaries, R.D. Cross and D.L. Williams, eds., FWS/OBS-81/04, US Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, DC, October 1981, Vol. I, pp. 241-251.

Huber, W.C. and D.F. MacIntyre, “Receiving Water Quality Data Base for Model Testing,” Proceedings, Stormwater and Water Quality Model Users Group Meeting, Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Ottawa, Ontario, October 1982, pp. 203-211.*

Huber, W.C., “The EPA Storm Water Management Model: Documentation and Maintenance.” Proc. of the Conf. on Frontiers in Hydraulic Engineering, Cambridge, MA, Hydraulics Division, ASCE, New York, August 1983, pp. 312-317.

Huber, W.C., Gancarz, D.H. and R.E. Dickinson, “Apple SWMM -- A Possibility?”, Proc. ASCE Engineering Foundation Conf. on Emerging Computer Techniques in Stormwater and Flood Management, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, November 1983, ASCE, New York, pp. 366-372.

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Event Simulation,” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 1984, Vol. 2, pp. 595-604.

Huber, W.C., Discussion of papers on “Special Model Studies,” Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 1984, Vol. 4, pp. 1564-1577.*

Gancarz, D.H. and W.C. Huber, “The SWMM Storage/Treatment Block for the IBM-PC,” Proceedings of the Conference on Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling,” Burlingon, Ontario, E.M. James and W. James, eds., Dept. of Civil Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, September 1984, pp. 53-58.*

Hicks, C.N., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Simulation of Possible Effects of Deep Pumping on Surface Hydrology Using HSPF,” Proceedings of the Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling User’s Group Meeting, Gainesville, Florida, EPA/600/9-85/016 (NTIS PB85-228302/AS), Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, January 1985, pp. 144-156.*

Huber, W.C., “Deterministic Modeling of Urban Runoff Quality,” in Urban Runoff Pollution, Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Urban Runoff Pollution, Montpellier, France, August 1985, H.C. Torno, J. Marsalek, and M. Desbordes, eds., Springer-Verlag, New York, Series G: Ecological Sciences Vol. 10, 1986, pp. 167-242.

Gagliardo, V.A. and W.C. Huber, “A Subsurface Drainage Module for the SWMM Runoff Block,” Proceedings of the Conference on Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling, Toronto, Ontario, E.M. James and W. James, eds., Computational Hydraulics Report R149, Dept of Civil Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, December 1985, pp. 1-7.*

Huber, W.C., Cunningham, B.A. and K.A. Cavender, “Use of Continuous SWMM for Selection of Historic Design Events in Tallahassee,” Proceedings of Stormwater and Water Quality Model Users Group Meeting, Orlando, Florida, EPA/600/9-86/023 (NTIS PB87-117438/AS), Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, March 1986, pp. 295-321.*

Huber, W.C., Cunningham, B.A. and K.A. Cavender, “Continuous SWMM Modeling for Selection of Design Events,” in Urban Drainage Modelling, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Comparison of Urban Drainage Models with Real Catchment Data, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, C. Maksimovic and M. Radojkovic, eds., Pergamon Press, New York, April 1986, pp. 379-390.

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Conference on Urban Runoff Quality, Impact and Quality Enhancement Technology, B. Urbonas and L.A. Roesner, eds., Engineering Foundation, ASCE, New York, June 1986, pp. 34-48.

Miles, S.W., Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and T.G. Potter, “Application of Lotus 1-2-3 to SWMM Preprocessing,” Proceedings, Fourth Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering, Boston, ASCE, New York, October 1986, pp. 969-984.

Cunningham, B.A., Huber, W.C. and V.A. Gagliardo, “A Description of a New Groundwater Subroutine in the Storm Water Management Model,” Proceedings of Stormwater and Water Quality Model User’s Group Meeting, Denver, Colorado, EPA/600/9-87/016, Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, March 1987, pp. 70-104.*

Huber, W.C., Driscoll, E.D. and P.L. Ink, “Use of Monitored Water Quality Frequency Characteristics for SWMM Quality Calibration,” in Urban Storm Water Quality, Planning and Management, W. Gujer and V. Krejci, eds., Proc. Fourth International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Lausanne, Switzerland, September 1987, pp. 208-213.

Cunningham, B.A. and W.C. Huber, “Design Comparisons for Peak and Volume Predictions,” Proc. of Stormwater and Water Quality Model Users Group Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, CDD Howard and Assoc., Victoria, BC, October 1987, pp. 7-22.*

Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, “Microcomputer Use in Graduate Education in Water Resources Engineering,” Proc. Fifth Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering: Microcomputers to Supercomputers, Alexandria, VA, ASCE, New York, March 1988, pp. 478-487.

Huber, W.C., “Technological, Hydrological and BMP Basis for Water Quality Criteria and Goals,” Design of Urban Runoff Quality Controls, L.A. Roesner, B. Urbonas and M.B. Sonnen, eds., Proc. of Engineering Foundation Conference on Current Practice and Design Criteria for Urban Quality Control, Potosi, MO, Engineering Foundation, ASCE, New York, July 1988, pp. 68-83.

Huber, W.C. and R.E. Dickinson, “SWMM-4,” Proc. of Stormwater and Water Quality Model Users Group Meeting, Denver, Colorado, EPA/600/9-89/001, Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, October 1988, pp. 21-32.*

Huber, W.C., “User Feedback on Public Domain Software: SWMM Case Study,” Computing in Civil Engineering, Proc. of the Sixth Conference, Atlanta, Geor-gia, ASCE, New York, September 1989, pp. 360-366.

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Models: A Comparison Using Small-Catchment Data,” in Drainage Models and Quality Issues, Y. Iwasa and T. Sueishi, eds., Proc. Fifth International Con-ference on Urban Storm Drainage, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, July 1990, Vol. 1, pp. 281-286.

Dickinson, R.E., Huber, W.C., Rosener, L.A. and J.A. Aldrich, “Advances in SWMM Extran Flow Routing,” in Drainage Models and Quality Issues, Y. Iwasa and T. Sueishi, eds., Proc. Fifth International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, July 1990, Vol. 1, pp. 287-292.

Huber, W.C. and R.E. Dickinson, “Modeling of Phosphorus Dynamics in Lake Okeechobee, Florida,” in New Technologies in Urban Drainage, UDT’91, C. Maksimovic, ed., Proc. of Conference at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, Elsevier Ap-plied Science, New York, June 1991, pp. 203-215.

Huber, W.C., “Prediction of Urban Nonpoint Source Water quality: Methods and Models,” Proc. International Symposium on Urban Stormwater Management, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, February 1992, pp. 1-16.

Huber, W.C., “Experience with the U.S. EPA SWMM Model for Analysis and Solution of Urban Drainage Problems,” Proceedings, Inundaciones Y Redes De Drenaje Urbano, J. Dolz, M. Gomez and J.P. Martin, eds., Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales Y Puertos, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, May 1992, pp. 199-220.

Huber, W.C., “Urban Nonpoint Source Control Strategies Outside North America,” Proc. of Water Resources Sessions at Water Forum ‘92, Baltimore, MD, ASCE, New York, August 1992, pp. 617-622.

Huber, W.C., “Methods vs. Parameters: The Importance of Parameter Estimation and Sensitivity Analysis in Hydrology,” Proc. AWRA Symposium on Water Resources Education, Seattle, WA, American Water Resources Association, June 1993, pp. 151-158.

Huber, W.C., “Comparison Between Design Storm and Historical Storm Approaches for Urban Drainage Design,” in Urban Storm Drainage, Proceedings, U.S.-Italy Bilateral Seminar, C. Cao, B.C. Yen, and M. Benedini, eds., Cagliari, Italy, July 1988, Water Resources Publications, Highlands Ranch, CO, 1993, pp. 81-90.

Curtis, T.G. and W.C. Huber, “An ARC/INFO Engineering Shell for the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM),” Proc. Runoff Quantity and Quality Modeling Conference, Reno, NV, NTIS Publication Pending, Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, November 1993, 16 pp.*

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Workshop on Urban Hydrology, T. Nicolini, ed., Hydrologic Engineering Center, Corps of Engineers, Davis, CA, September 1994, pp. 301-308.

Dummer, J.F. and W.C. Huber, “A Comparison of Unsteady Flow Routing Models,” in Integrated Water Resources Planning for the 21st Century, M.F. Domenica, ed., Proc. ASCE Water Resources Planning and Management Division Annual Conference, Cambridge, MA, ASCE, New York, 1995, pp. 17-20.

Huber, W.C., “Keeping the Engine Running – Can We Engineer a Better Model,” in Water Management in Urban Areas, M.L. Loethen, ed., Proc. American Water Resources Association 31st Annual Conference and Symposia, Houston, AWRA, Herndon, VA, November 1995, pp. 187-193.

Donigian, A.S. ,Jr., Huber, W.C. and T.O. Barnwell, Jr., “Models of Nonpoint Source Water Quality for Watershed Assessment and Management,” Proceedings Watershed ’96, Baltimore, MD, June 10-12, 1996, Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/watershed/Proceed/

Huber, W.C., “BMP Simulation Using the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM),” Proc. Seventh International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany, September 1996, Vol. III, pp. 1629-1633.

Huber, W.C. and M.M. Quigley, “Simplified Fate and Transport Model of Runoff from Highway Construction and Repair Materials,” Proc., Eighth International Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Sydney, I.B. Joliffe and J.E. Ball, eds., Institution of Engineers, Canberra, Australia, August 1999, Volume 3, pp. 1209-1216.

Huber, W.C., Borst, M. and R.N. Koustas, “SWMM Modeling in the New Century,” Proc. ASCE’s 2000 Joint Conference on Water Resources Engineering and Water Resources Planning and Management, R. Hotchkiss and D. Merritt, eds., American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, August 2000, 9 pp., (CD-ROM).

Huber, W.C., “New Options for Overland Flow Routing in SWMM,” Urban Drainage Modeling, R.W. Brashear and C. Maksimovic, eds., Proc. of the Specialty Symposium of the World Water and Environmental Resources Conference, ASCE, Environmental and Water Resources Institute, Orlando, FL, May 2001, pp. 22-29.

Huber, W.C., “Wet-Weather Treatment Process Simulation Using SWMM,” Proc. of the Third International Conference on Watershed Management, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2001, pp. 253-264.

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Dense Neighborhoods,” In Global Solutions for Urban Drainage, Proc. Ninth International Conference on Urban Drainage, E.W. Strecker and W.C. Huber, eds., Portland, OR. American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, September 2002.

Huber, W.C., “Hydrologic Modeling Processes of the EPA Storm Water Management Model (SWMM),” Proceedings of World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, P. Bizier and P. DeBarry, eds., Philadelphia, Environmental and Water Resources Institute, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, June 2003.

Huber, W.C., Lai, F-S., Clannon, L. and M. Stouder, “Modeling Concepts for BMP/LID Simulation,” Proceedings of Best Management Practices (BMP) Technology Symposium: Current and Future Directions, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004, Salt Lake City, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, June 2004.

Brown, A. and W.C. Huber, “Hydrologic Characteristics Simulation for BMP Performance Evaluation,” Proceedings of Best Management Practices (BMP) Technology Symposium: Current and Future Directions, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2004, Salt Lake City, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, June 2004.

Huber, W.C., Wells, W.J. and I.K. Besaw, “Application of SWMM5 for BMP/LID Quality Evaluation,” Proceedings of BMP Technology Symposium, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 2005, Anchorage, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, On-line ASCE proceedings, 2005.

Quigley, M.M., Strecker, E.W., Leisenring, M., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “The Integrated Unit Process Design Approach for Urban Water Quality Design,” Proceedings of BMP Technology Symposium, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 2005, Anchorage, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, On-line ASCE proceedings, 2005.

Huber, W.C., Wells, W.J. and I.K. Besaw, “Hydrologic Regionalization Impacts on

Wet-Weather Control Selection,” Proceedings, 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, P. Mikkelsen, ed., Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, 2005.

Rossman, L.A., Dickinson, R.E., Schade, T., Chan, C., Burgess, E.H. and W.C. Huber, “SWMM 5: The USEPA’s Newest Tool for Urban Drainage Analysis,”

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Proceedings, 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, P. Mikkelsen, ed., Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, 2005.

Schmitt, T.G. and W.C. Huber, “The Scope of Integrated Modeling – System Boundaries, Sub-systems, Scales and Disciplines,” Proceedings, 10th International Conference on Urban Drainage, P. Mikkelsen, ed., Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, 2005.

Huber, W.C., “Use of EPA SWMM5 for Generation of BMP Effluent EMC Distribution,” Proceedings of Second BMP Technology Symposium, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 2006, Omaha, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, May 2006.*

Huber, W.C., “Analysis of BMP Quality Data: Inferences from Statistical Tests,” Proceedings of Third BMP Technology Symposium, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 2007, Tampa, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, May 2007.*

Huber, W.C. and E.W. Strecker, “Urban Stormwater Modeling: Status in 2008,” Proceedings of Fourth BMP Technology Symposium, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 2008, Honolulu, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, CD-ROM, May 2008.*

Strecker, E.W. and W.C. Huber, “Comparison of Design Event Selection Options for Urban Watersheds,” Proc. 11th International Conference on Urban Drainage, R.M. Ashley, ed., Edinburgh, Scotland, CD-ROM, September 2008.

Non-Refereed Publications

Perez, A.I., Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and E.E. Pyatt, “Background of a Surface-Groundwater Quality Model,” Preprint, ASCE Water Resources Engineering Conference, Atlanta, GA, January 1972, 22 pp.

Huber, W.C., “Use of Modeling for Planning Storm Water Strategies,” Proc., 1974 Int. Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, Toronto, Ontario, September 1974, 10 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Murphy, M.P., Peltz, W.A. and S.M. Hasan, “Overview of Latest Version of SWMM,” extended abstracts, ASCE Second National Conference on Environmental Engineering Research, Development and Design, Gainesville, FL, June 1975, 4 pp.

Huber, W.C., “Civil Engineering,” Engineering Horizons, Spring 1996, pp. 12-13.

Huber, W.C., "Modeling of Urban Watersheds in the United States, a State of the Art Review," Presented at Kyoto University, Japan, October 1998, 19 pp.

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University of Tokyo, Japan, October 1998, 20 pp.

Huber, W.C., “Appropriate Use and Guidance for Use of Models,” Hydrologic Processes Modeling Workshop, Tucson, AZ, November 8-9, 2000, 2 pp.

Reviews

Huber, W.C., Review of M.J. Hammer, Water and Waste-Water Technology, SI Version, Wiley, New York, 1977 in Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 14, No. 5, October 1978, pp. 1257-1258.

Huber, W.C., Review of N.L. Nemerow, Stream, Lake, Estuary, and Ocean Pollution, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., Inc., New York, 1985 in Water Resources Bulletin, Vol. 22, No. 3, June 1986, pp. 513-515.

Monographs/Reports

(All monographs have been subjected to extensive internal and external review prior to acceptance for publication by the sponsoring agency. Multiple authorship implies a contribution from each.)

Huber, W.C. and D.R.F. Harleman, Laboratory and Analytical Studies of the Thermal Stratification of Reservoirs, Tech. Rept. No. 112, Hydrodynamics Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, MA, October 1968, 277 pp.

Huber, W.C. and A.I. Perez, Prediction of Solar and Atmospheric Radiation for Energy Budget Studies of Lakes and Streams, Florida Water Resources Center Publication No. 10, University of Florida, Gainesville, October 1970, 110 pp.

Metcalf and Eddy, University of Florida and Water Resources Engineers, Storm Water Management Model, EPA Water Pollution Control Research Series Washington, DC, (W.C. Huber wrote two chapters and was a minor contributor to the remainder):

a. Vol. I - Final Report, 11024DOC07/71 (NTIS PB-203289), 352 pp., 1971.

b. Vol. II - Verification and Testing, 11024DOC08/71 (NTIS PB-203290), 172 pp., 1971.

c. Vol. III – User’s Manual, 11024DOC09/71 (NTIS PB-203291), 359 pp., 1971

d. Vol. IV - Program Listing, 11024DOC10/71 (NTIS PB-203292), 249 pp., 1971.

Perez, A.I., Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and E.E. Pyatt A Water Quality Model for a Conjunctive Surface-Groundwater System, EPA-600/5-74-013 (NTIS

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PB-238491/AS), Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, May 1974, 323 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Burke, R.B. and P.B. Bedient, Socio-Economic Studies of the Upper St. Johns River Basin, Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, and Appendix, Final Report to U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, July 1974, 449 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Medina, M.A., Peltz, W.A., Sheikh, H. and G.F. Smith, Storm Water Management Model User’s Manual, Version II, EPA-670/2-75-017 (NTIS PB-257809), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, March 1975, 351 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Sheikh, H., Medina, M.A., Doyle, J.R., Peltz, W.A. and J.E. Darling, Urban Stormwater Management Modeling and Decision-Making, EPA-670/2-75-022 (NTIS PB-242290), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, May 1975, 186 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Bedient, P.B. and J.P. Bowden. Environmental Resources Management Studies in the Kissimmee River Basin, Final Report to Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, Report ENV-05-76-2, University of Florida, Gainesville, May 1976, 279 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber W.C. and S.J. Nix, Storm Water Management Model Level I - Preliminary Screening Procedures, EPA-600/2-76-275 (NTIS PB-259916), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, October 1976, 76 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Medina, M.A. Jr., Murphy, M.P., Nix, S.J. and S.M. Hasan, Nationwide Evaluation of Combined Sewer Overflows and Urban Stormwater Discharges, Volume II: Cost Assessment and Impacts, EPA-600/2-77-064b, (NTIS PB-266005), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, March 1977, 363 pp.

Sullivan, R.H., Manning, M.J., Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Medina, M.A., Jr., Murphy, M.P., Nix, S.J. and S.M. Hasan, Nationwide Evaluation of Combined Sewer Overflows and Urban Stormwater Discharges, Volume I: Executive Summary, EPA-600/2-77-064a, (NTIS PB-273133), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, September 1977, 92 pp.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney., Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, EPA-600/8-77-009, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, July 1977, 166 pp.

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Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, Update with Statistical Analysis, EPA-600/8-79-004, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, August 1979, 280 pp.

Sullivan, R.H., Hurst, W.D., Kipp, T.M., Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and S.J. Nix, Evaluation of the Magnitude and Significance of Pollution from Urban Stormwater Runoff in Ontario, Research Report No. 81, Canada-Ontario Agreement, Environment Canada, Ottawa, 1978, 183 pp.

Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, “Analyzing Residuals Discharge and Generation from Urban and Non-Urban Land Surfaces,” Chapter 3, pp.121-243, in Analyzing Natural Systems, Analysis for Regional Residuals - Environmental Quality Management, Basta, D.J., and B.T. Bower, eds., Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1982, (also available as EPA-600/3-83-046, NTIS PB83-223321).

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and M.E. Lehman, Nationwide Assessment of Receiving Water Impacts from Urban Storm Water Pollution, Volume I, Summary, EPA-600/S2-81-025 (NTIS PB81-161812), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, March 1981, 141 pp.

Huber, W.C., Brezonik, P.L., Heaney, J.P., Cullum, M.G., Polmann, D.J. and G.F. Goforth, An Environmental Study of Hogtown Creek in Gainesville, Florida, Publication No. 59, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, June 1981, 150 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney J.P., Nix, S.J., Dickinson, R.E. and D.J. Polmann, Storm Water Management Model User’s Manual, Version III, EPA-600/2-84-109a (NTIS PB84-198423), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, November 1981, 531 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Aggidis, D.A., Dickinson, R.E., Smolenyak, K.J. and R.W. Wallace, Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, EPA-600/2-81-238 (NTIS PB82-221094), Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, July 1982, 507 pp.

Huber, W.C., Brezonik, P.L., Heaney, J.P., Dickinson, R.E., Preston, S.D., Dwornik, D.S. and M.A. DeMaio A Classification of Florida Lakes, Report ENV-05-82-1, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, to Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Tallahassee, (Publication No. 72, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville), December 1982, 547 pp.

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Lane, Evaluation and Modeling of Internal Nutrient Cycling Processes in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, Completion Report, Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, to South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, March 1983, 327 pp.

Dickinson, R.E., Brezonik, P.L., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, Gazetteer of Florida Lakes, Publication No. 63, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, August 1982, 196 pp.

Heimburg, K.F., Allen, L.H., Jr. and W.C. Huber, Evapotranspiration Estimates Based on Surface Temperature and Net Radiation: Development of Remote Sensing Methods, Publication No. 66, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, December 1982, 219 pp.

Navathe, S.K., Huber, W.C., Su, S.Y.W., Heaney, J.P., Sashidar, T., Proefke, B.W., Cornelio, A., MacIntyre, D.F. and D.L. Miracle, Architectural and Functional Design of an Environmental Information Network, Final Report to Air Force Engineering and Services Center, Tyndall AFB, FL, by University of Florida, Gainesville, February 1984, 116 pp.

Huber, W.C., Maalel, K., Foufoula, E. and J.P. Heaney, Long-Term Rainfall/Runoff Relationships in the Kissimmee River Basin, Final Report to South Florida Water Management District from Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, November, 1982, 63 pp.

Huber, W.C., MacIntyre, D.F. and J.P. Heaney, Receiving Water Quality Database for Testing of Mathematical Models, EPA-600/3-84-078 (NTIS PB84-220300), Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, September 1984, 275 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P. and B.A. Cunningham, Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) Bibliography, EPA/600/3-85/077 (NTIS PB86-136041/AS), Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, September 1985, 58 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C., Downs, W.C., Hancock, M.C. and C.N. Hicks, Impacts of Development on the Water Resources of Cypress Creek, North of Tampa, Final Report to the Southwest Florida Water Management District, Publication No. 89, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, January 1986, 355 pp.

Cunningham, B.A. and W.C. Huber, Economic and Predictive Reliability Implications of Stormwater Design Methodologies, Publication No. 98, Florida Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, 1987, 146 pp.

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Manual, EPA/600/3-88/001a (NTIS PB88-236641/AS), Environmental Protec-tion Agency, Athens, GA, 1988, 569 pp.

Donigian, A.S., Jr. and W.C. Huber, Modeling of Nonpoint Source Water Quality in Urban and Non-Urban Areas, EPA/600/3-91/039 (NTIS PB92-109115), Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, 1991, 72 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Curtis, T.G. and T.L. Leathers, Review of State-of-the-Art of Integration of Modern Microcomputer Technology with Models for Management of Storm and Combined Sewer Runoff Quality, Final Report to Foster-Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc. and Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ, Contract VN1-310-420000, from Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, August 1991, 63 pp.

Huber, W.C., Kenner, S.J. and J.D. PeQueen, Formulation of New Hydrologic Methodologies, Final Report to the Florida Department of Transportation, Tal-lahassee, from Dept. of Env. Eng. Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, September 1991, 110 pp.

Huber, W.C., Zollo, A.F. Tarbox, T.W. and J.P. Heaney, Integration of the SWMM Runoff Block with ARC/INFO and AutoCAD: A Case Study, Final Report to Foster-Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc. and Environmental Protection Agency, Edison, NJ, Contract VN1-320-420000, from Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, October 1991, 121 pp.

Dickinson, R.E., Huber, W.C. and C.E. Pollman, Modeling of Phosphorus Dynamics of Lake Okeechobee, Final Report to South Florida Water Management District, from Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, July 1992, 376 pp.

Nelson, P.O., Huber, W.C., Eldin, N.N., Williamson, K.J., Azizian, M.F., Thayumanavan, P., Quigley, M.M., Hesse, E.T., Lundy, J.R, Frey, K.M. and R.B. Leahy, Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters, Volume I: Summary of Methodology, Laboratory Results, Model Development, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Report 448, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2001, 128 pp.

Eldin N.N., Huber, W.C., Nelson, P.O., Lundy, J.R., Williamson, K.J., Quigley, M.M., Azizian, M.F., Thayumanavan, P. and K.M. Frey, Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters, Final Report, Phases I and II, Volume II: Methodology, Laboratory Results, and Model Development, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project

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25-9, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, October 2000, 565 pp.

Nelson, P.O., Huber, W.C., Eldin, N.N., Williamson, K.J., Azizian, M.F., Thayumanavan, P., Hesse, E.T., Lundy, J.R. and R.B. Leahy, Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters, Final Report, Volume III: Phase III Methodology, Laboratory Results, and Model Development, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 25-9, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, October 2000, 300 pp.

Hesse, E.T., Quigley, M.M. and W.C. Huber, Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters, Draft Final Report, Volume V: User’s Manual for IMPACT, National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project 25-9, Dept. of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, October 2000, 101 pp.

Committee to Review the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, A Review of the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, Ocean Studies Board, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2002. [Contributing author.]

Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida Bay Research Programs and Their Relation to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, August 2002. [Contributing author.]

Huber, W.C., Clannon, L. and M. Stouder, BMP Modeling Concepts and Simulation, Technical Report, EPA Contract No. 68-C-01-020, Oregon State University, March 2004. 161 pp.

Committee on Restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Re-Engineering Water Storage in the Everglades, Risks and Opportunities, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2005. [Contributing author.]

Geosyntec Consultants, Oregon State University, University of Colorado, Louisiana State University, and Aquatus Environmental, Critical Assessment of Stormwater Treatment and Control Selection Issues, Final Report to Water Environment Research Foundation, Project 02-SW-1, Alexandria, VA, April 2005, 284 pp. CD-ROM.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, Low Impact Development Center, Inc., Evaluation of Best Management Practices and Low

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Impact Development for Highway Runoff Control: Research Report, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Project 25-20 Final Report, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, March 2006.

Geosyntec Consultants, Oregon State University, University of Florida, Low Impact Development Center, Inc., Evaluation of Best Management Practices and Low Impact Development for Highway Runoff Control: User’s Guide for BMP/LID Selection, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Project 25-20 Final Report, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, March 2006.

Low Impact Development Center, Inc., Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, Oregon State University, Evaluation of Best Management Practices and Low Impact Development for Highway Runoff Control: Low Impact Development Design Manual for Highway Runoff Control, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Project 25-20 Final Report, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, March 2006.

Huber, W.C., Cannon, L. and M. Stouder, BMP Modeling Concepts and Simulation, EPA/600/R-06/033, Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, July 2006, 148 pp. On-line at:

http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/pubs/600r06033/epa600r06033toc.pdf.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, Low Impact Development Center, Inc., Evaluation of Best Management Practices and Low Impact Development for Highway Runoff Control, NCHRP Report 565, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board, National Academies Press, Washington, DC, 2006.

Huber, W.C., Arras, T., Leavenworth, A. and J. Hendrickson (2009), SWMM5 Modeling for Seattle Public Utilities, School of Civil and Construction Engineering, Oregon State University, for Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle, WA, 2009, 41 pp.

Miscellaneous Reports

Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, Hydrologic Reconnaissance of Conservation Area One, Two and Three of the Central and Southern Florida Projects, Final Report to Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, West Palm Beach, FL, June, 1971, 53 pp.

Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, Simulation of the Impact of Selected Water Management Alternatives on Stages in Water Conservation Area 3A, Final Report to Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, West Palm Beach, FL, July 1972, 26 pp.

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Gordon River of Naples, Florida and the Impact of Developed Plans, Report to the county Commissioners, Collier County, Florida, September 1972, 100 pp.

Huber, W.C. and H.E. Hudson, Jr., Progress Summary Report on Flood Conditions in the Puerto Nuevo Flood Plain, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Report to the Puerto Rico Port Authority, San Juan, January 1973, 25 pp.

Huber, W.C., Comments on the Relationship Between Rainfall and Runoff in the Kissimmee River Basin, Report ENV-05-71-1, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, February 1976, 7 pp.

Heaney, J.P., Huber, W.C. and A. Arroyo, Preliminary Evaluation of Projected Water Quality from Selected Areas in Port St. Lucie, Florida, Report to Brevard Engineering Company, Miami, FL, October 1975, 28 pp.

Huber, W.C., Heaney, J.P., Peltz, W.A., Nix, S.J. and K.J. Smolenyak, Interim Documentation, November 1977 Release of SWMM, Draft Report to Environ-mental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, November 1977, 400 pp.

Scholl, J.E., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, Impact of Point Sources on Receiving Water -- Volusia County 208 Water Quality Management Plan, Report to Volusia Council of Governments, Ormond Beach, FL, August 1977, 67 pp.

Scholl, J.E., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, Impact of Stormwater Runoff on the Halifax River Estuary, Report to Volusia Council of Governments, Ormond Beach, FL, February 1978, 36 pp.

Huber, W.C. and P.L. Brezonik, Assessment of Projected Water Quality in Man-Made Lakes and Waterways of Unit 24 and Unit 30 Developments, Near Marco Island, Florida, Report to Deltona Corporation, Miami, FL, March 1981, 91 pp.

Driscoll, E.D., Small, M., Huber, W.C. and J.P. Heaney, Review of AAn Assessment of Urban Storm Water in the Delaware Valley”, Report to Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, Philadelphia, PA, August 1978, 22 pp.

Heaney, J.P. and W.C. Huber, Assessment of Urban Runoff Methods Used by NOAA in the National Coastal Pollution Discharge Inventory, Final Report to National Ocean Service, Office of Oceanography and Marine Assessment, Ocean Assessments Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Rockville, MD, July 1991, 80 pp.

Huber, W.C., Thayumanavan, P., Strecker, E.W., Quigley, M.M. and J.P. Heaney, Comprehensive List of Best Management Practices, Technical Memorandum No. 1, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, January 2003. 8 pp.

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Colorado and Low Impact Development Center, Highway BMP Evaluation Methodology, Task 2/3 Report to National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Project 25-20, Oregon State University, December 2003. 149 pp.

Low Impact Development Center, University of Florida, Geosyntec Consultants and Oregon State University, LID Practices and Linear Transportation Systems, Technical Memorandum No. 2, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, April 2004. 32 pp.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, University of Colorado and Low Impact Development Center, Hydrologic Screening for Task 5 BMP and LID Regionalization: Planning the Analysis, Technical Memorandum No. 3, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, August 2004. 35 pp.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, University of Colorado and Low Impact Development Center, Hydrologic Screening for Task 5 BMP and LID Regionalization: Planning the Analysis, Addendum A: SWMM Simulation Parameters, Technical Memorandum No. 3-A, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, October 2004. 15 pp.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, University of Colorado and Low Impact Development Center, Hydrologic Screening for Task 5 BMP and LID Regionalization: Planning the Analysis, Addendum B: Task L2.1 Hydrologic Screening Methods for LID, Technical Memorandum No. 3-B, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, October 2004. 15 pp.

Geosyntec Consultants, Oregon State University Low Impact Development Center, University of Florida, Task 6: Influence of Regional and Site Specific Drivers on BMP Selection, Technical Memorandum No. 4, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, October 2004. 17 pp.

Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, University of Florida, and Low Impact Development Center, Hydrologic Screening for Task 5 BMP and LID Regionalization: Schemes 1 through 3 Results for Storage-Type BMPs, Technical Memorandum No. 5, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, January 2005. 72 pp.

University of Florida, University of Colorado, Oregon State University, Geosyntec Consultants, and Low Impact Development Center, Hydrologic Screening for Task 5 BMP and Task L2.2 LID Regionalization: Scheme 1b Results for Infiltration-Type BMPs, Technical Memorandum No. 6, NCHRP Project 25-20, Oregon State University, January 2005. 45 pp.

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(PI = Principal Investigator, Co-PI = Co-Principal Investigator, Co-I = Co-Investigator)

Current Research

Guidelines for Evaluating and Selecting Modifications to Existing Roadway Drainage Infrastructure to Improve Water Quality in Ultra-Urban Areas, Co-PI, National Cooperative Highway Research Program through subcontract with Geosyntec Consultants, 2008-2011 ($87,160)

Prior Research

Storm Water Management Model, Co-I, FWQA, 1969-1970 ($125,000)

Prediction of Solar and Atmospheric Radiation for Energy Budget Studies of Lakes and Streams, PI, OWRR, 1969-1970 ($10,800)

Decision Model for Stormwater Management, Co-PI, EPA, 1971-1973 ($105,000)

A Water Quality Control Strategy for a Conjunctive Surface-Groundwater System, PI, EPA, 1970-1971 ($48,000)

Comprehensive Procedure for Socio-Economic Analysis in Upper St. Johns River Basin, Co-I, Corps of Engineers, 1972-1973 ($60,000)

Data Collection Strategy for Water-Quality Studies, Co-PI, NSF, 1972-1974 ($45,000/yr)

An Environmental Study of the Gordon River, Naples, Florida, Co-I, Collier County, 1972 ($5,000)

Environmental Resources Management Studies in the Kissimmee River Basin, Co-PI, Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, 1973-1975 ($76,000)

Nationwide Characterization of Stormwater Discharges (with American Public Works Association), Co-PI, EPA, 1973-1976 ($100,000)

Decision Model for Stormwater Management, Co-PI, EPA, 1973-1975 ($100,000)

Analysis of Storm Water Recharge Basin, Co-I, OWRR, 1974-1976 ($32,000)

Establishment of an Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, Co-PI, EPA, 1974-1975 ($48,000), 1976-1977 ($14,000), 1977-1978 ($50,000)

Impact on the Great Lakes of Wet Weather Flows from Urban Areas in Canada, Co-PI, Environment Canada, 1974-1975 ($25,000)

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Wayne C. Huber, Ph.D., P.E. Page 30 Urban Stormwater Management Model, Co-PI, EPA, 1975-1977 ($120,000) and Urban

Runoff Analysis Methodology, 1976 ($25,000)

Model Watershed-Water Quality Management Program for the Chandler Slough Area, Kissimmee River Basin, Co-PI, Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District, 1976-1977 ($28,000)

Multipurpose Stormwater Management, Co-PI, EPA, 1977 ($59,000)

Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, Co-PI, EPA, 1978-1979 ($51,000)

General Methodology for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Quality Management Alternatives, Co-PI, EPA 1978-1980 ($73,000)

Assessment of Receiving Water Impacts from Urban Stormwater Pollution, EPA, Co-I, 1978-1979 ($79,000)

Evaporation Estimates Based on Surface Temperature and Net Radiation, Co-I, OWRT, 1979-1981 ($18,000)

Urban Rainfall-Runoff-Quality Data Base, PI, EPA, 1980-1982 ($20,000)

Dynamics of Nutrient Cycles in Lake Okeechobee: Development of Spatially Resolved Models for Nitrogen and Phosphorus, Co-I, South Florida Water Management District, 1979-1980 ($47,000)

Hogtown Creek Environmental Study, Co-PI, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation and UF Engineering and Industrial Experiment Station, 1980 ($20,000)

Receiving Water Quality Data Base and Model Review, PI, EPA, 1980-1983 ($94,000)

Development of Classification Systems for Florida Lakes, Co-PI, Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, 1981-1982 ($65,000)

Water Demand During the 1981 Drought in South Florida, Co-I, South Florida Water Management District, 1982-1983 ($39,000)

Computerized Data Base Integration for a Major Command Environmental Planning Office, Co-PI, U.S. Air Force, 1983 ($61,000)

Impacts of Development on the Water Resources of Cypress Creek North of Tampa, Co-PI, Southwest Florida Water Management District, 1984-1986 ($113,000)

Florida Temik Study, Co-I, EPA, 1984-1985 ($341,800)

Storm Water Management Model: Maintenance and User Support, PI, EPA, 1984-1987 ($94,700)

Design Procedure to Estimate Pollutant Loadings from Highway Stormwater Runoff, PI, FHWA (Subcontract through Woodward-Clyde Inc.), 1984-1987 ($30,000)

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Florida, PI, USGS, 1985-1987 ($34,400)

Multi-purpose Management of Mosquito Control Impoundments in Coastal Areas, Co-I, Sea Grant, 1985-1986 ($29,000)

Phosphorus Dynamics in Lake Okeechobee, Co-PI, South Florida Water Management District, 1988-1991 ($100,000 out of $1,500,000)

Formulation of New Hydrologic Methodologies, PI, Florida DOT, 1988-1990 ($100,000)

State of the Art Review for Urban Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflow Modeling Needs, Co-PI, EPA, 1989-1991 ($27,500)

Modeling Assistance for Barton Creek Watershed, PI, Espey-Huston and Associates, 1990-1991 ($14,000)

Review of Water Quality Standards for the Suwannee River Basin, Co-PI, Suwannee River Water Management District, 1990-1991 ($100,000)

Stormwater Runoff from Landfills, Co-PI, Florida Center for Solid Wastes, 1990-1991 ($45,000)

Tualatin River Basin Study, Co-I, Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality, 1992-1993 ($204,000)

SWMM-ARC/INFO AML Development, PI, Delaware Dept. of Natural Resources and Environmental Quality, 1993-1994 ($100,000)

Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters, Co-PI, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, 1994-2000 ($1,355,373)

Evaluate/Improve SWMM Modeling Techniques for Stormwater, Sanitary Sewer Overflow, and Combined Sewer Overflow Management, PI, Environmental Protection Agency, 1997-2001 ($49,000)

SWMM Water Quality Enhancements for Coastal Areas, PI, University of New Orleans (funds from Environmental Protection Agency STAR grant), 2000-2001 ($76,354)

Using GIS Databases to Estimate Stormwater Runoff, Co-I, US Geological Survey, Oregon Water Resources Research Institute, 2000-2001 ($6,615)

Sustaining Multiple Functions for Urban Wetlands, Co-I, National Science Foundation, 2001-2003 ($70,000)

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Optimization of Urban Sewer Systems During Wet-Weather Periods, Co-PI, Environmental Protection Agency through subcontract from University of Colorado, 2001-2004 ($54,793)

Environmental Impact of Construction and Repair Materials on Surface and Ground Waters – Outreach and Training, Co-PI, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, 2002-2004 ($99,957)

Water Quality Facility Investigation, PI, Oregon Department of Transportation, 2002-2005 ($94,931)

Technical Services for Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) Redevelopment, PI, Environmental Protection Agency, 2002-2005 ($25,000)

Evaluation of Best Management Practices for Highway Runoff Control, PI, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, 2002-2006 ($699,826)

Critical Assessment of Stormwater Treatment and Control (BMP) Selection Issues, Co-PI, Water Environment Research Foundation through subcontract from Geosyntec, 2003-2005 ($52,000)

Decentralized Stormwater Controls for Urban Retrofit and Combined Sewer Overflow Reduction, Co-PI, Water Environment Research Foundation through subcontract from Low Impact Development Center, 2004-2005 ($29,500). Phase II: 2006-2007 ($24,000)

Intelligent Modeling for Stormwater Management, Conference Support, PI, NSF, 2007 ($15,000)

SPU SWMM5 Modeling for Seattle, PI, Seattle Public Utilities, 2007-2009 ($137,451)